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this group is focused about people who have hometown in Lhokseumawe, Aceh. Lhokseumawe is the second largest city in Aceh Special District, in the north of Sumatra, Indonesia. The city covers an area of 181.06 square kilometres. Being between Banda Aceh and the large southern city of Medan, the town is a key regional centre important for the economy of Aceh. http://www.bappedalhokseumawe.web.id/

Members
The Historical Records Commission was established by motion of the Alpine County Board of Supervisors on October 2, 1984. It consists of five voting members drawn from the following areas: county government, library services, academics, community history, genealogical research, and business.

The current commissioners are:

Teola Tremayne, Alpine County Clerk / Records Manager

Sara E. Center, Records Management Coordinator

Rita Lovell, County Librarian/Archivist

Chris Seal, Library Assistant II

Jim Boyd, Museum Representative

James "Jim" Holdridge Jr, Public Member

Rebecca Thornburg, Public Member

Katherine Rakow, Board of Supervisors Liaison

About the Commission
The Historical Records Commission promotes the preservation of historical records. Our duties include:

Making recommendations for an archive and records management program

Supporting and assisting the Alpine County Records Inventory Project so that all County records will be identified and inventoried

Identifying and encouraging the preservation of additional governmental, business, professional and private records deemed to be historically significant

Promoting the preservation of historical records through newspaper articles, television interviews, talks and like shows to civic groups, the preparation of pamphlets and posters, and the establishment of specialized advisory groups

Encouraging historical and genealogical societies, professional associations, private researchers, and students to participate in the detailed research involved in preserving historical records